Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Petfinder Post: 2023 in Review, Part 8

Wouldn't it be good if this were the last post about pets who did not find homes in 2023, and are still looking? Please share these animals' pictures liberally and help Picture Them Homes...

Shibo and Nibo, the Tennessee hound dogs looking for homes through a shelter in Washington, may have found a home.

Big Sky is still looking for a home in or near Decatur, Georgia.


Now admittedly, for anyone who's seriously into the total redneck look, Big Sky is the perfect accessory. Every redneck needs a dog he can trust to knock people down and half-drown them in drool. Bonus points for looking like Old Yeller. But Big Sky has been working on learning more generally accepted manners with a trainer who's confident about being able to teach him to stop knocking people down to say hello. He is a large, exuberant, very friendly mutt, thought to be more hound than anything else. He weighed in at 66 pounds. And someone has sponsored his adoption, so if you have room for a redneck dog in your life, just convince them that you own a place where he'll be safe from his own impulses and he's yours free of charge. 

Emily and Romeo in New Jersey are still looking for a home. Together. 


Emily is the shy, long-haired sweetie-pie at the back of the cat bad. Romeo is her bodyguard up front. Emily may need more grooming, but you need to pet Romeo firt. They look about the same size when napping together, but Emily is mostly fur with a healthy weight of only 6 pounds. What's kept the beautiful fluffball from being adopted is that she's a social cat who's worked out a division of responsibilities with Romeo, and that division includes that he will deal with new humans. If you're a long-haired cat fancier who can see that the short-haired cat is a fine, handsome fellow too, and you like the idea of a cat couple who've bonded in a way that allows the male to make himself useful, this is the pair for you.

Laverne and Shirley may have found a home.

Inmate #2023-10-055 was adopted.

Frieda may have been adopted.

Zara may have been adopted.

Jax has positively been adopted.

Onyx and Luna have been adopted.

Sabrina may have been adopted.

Lady from Blountville, Tennessee, is still up for adoption.

This cat was obviously someone's pet and, since nobody's come forward to claim her, it's likely that her human's no longer living. If you wnt a dear little cozy, dozy old Lady of a cat who will spend a lot of time snuggling and letting you help groom her fur, this is the cat for you. Lady has FIV and needs to be kept indoors, away from healthy cats. FIV is most often spread by mother cats to their kittens, occasionally spread by biting when cats fight, but it can also be spread when sweet, social, friendly cats share food. 

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